In this alt.chi paper, we reflect on #CHIversity a grassroots campaign highlighting feminist issues related to diversity and inclusion at CHI2017, and in HCI more widely. #CHIversity was operationalised through a number of activities including: collaborative cross-stitch and 'zine' making events; the development of a 'Feminist CHI Programme'; and the use of a Twitter hashtag #CHIversity. These events granted insight into how diversity discourses are approached within the CHI community. From these recognitions we provide examples of how diversity and inclusion can be promoted at future SIGCHI events. These include fostering connections between attendees, discussing 'polarizing' research in a conservative political climate, and encouraging co...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as an ongoing societal crisis, compounds pre-existing intersectional inequali...
The ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems(CHI) was born in 1982 and has been held ann...
Guided by feminist standpoint theory and scholars’ calls to move beyond merely counting individuals ...
HCI has a growing body of work regarding important social and community issues, as well as various g...
Worldwide there is a gender gap in technology with only a small part of all computer science related...
The ACM SIGCHI community has been at the forefront of addressing issues of equity and inclusivity in...
We are all researchers, practitioners, and educators - but many of us are also artists, makers, cura...
In recent years HCI and CSCW work has increasingly begun to address complex social problems and issu...
We take up Bødker’s challenge to ‘identify’ a fourth wave HCI, building on the work of Blevis et al....
Who is an activist? With the advent of activism-related scholarship in HCI and CSCW, the current cha...
This is an open access book that covers the complete set of experiences and results of the FemTech.d...
How are technologies are designed and used tactically by activists? As the HCI community starts to c...
Feminist HCI has made a profound impact on perceptions of women's health, emancipation through desig...
Hacking, as a mode of technical and cultural production, is commonly celebrated for its extraordinar...
Diversity is a creative force that broadens views and enhances ideas; it increases productivity as w...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as an ongoing societal crisis, compounds pre-existing intersectional inequali...
The ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems(CHI) was born in 1982 and has been held ann...
Guided by feminist standpoint theory and scholars’ calls to move beyond merely counting individuals ...
HCI has a growing body of work regarding important social and community issues, as well as various g...
Worldwide there is a gender gap in technology with only a small part of all computer science related...
The ACM SIGCHI community has been at the forefront of addressing issues of equity and inclusivity in...
We are all researchers, practitioners, and educators - but many of us are also artists, makers, cura...
In recent years HCI and CSCW work has increasingly begun to address complex social problems and issu...
We take up Bødker’s challenge to ‘identify’ a fourth wave HCI, building on the work of Blevis et al....
Who is an activist? With the advent of activism-related scholarship in HCI and CSCW, the current cha...
This is an open access book that covers the complete set of experiences and results of the FemTech.d...
How are technologies are designed and used tactically by activists? As the HCI community starts to c...
Feminist HCI has made a profound impact on perceptions of women's health, emancipation through desig...
Hacking, as a mode of technical and cultural production, is commonly celebrated for its extraordinar...
Diversity is a creative force that broadens views and enhances ideas; it increases productivity as w...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as an ongoing societal crisis, compounds pre-existing intersectional inequali...
The ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems(CHI) was born in 1982 and has been held ann...
Guided by feminist standpoint theory and scholars’ calls to move beyond merely counting individuals ...